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  • In Hausa it is ungrammatical to do the same with coordinating conjunctions.
  • Arammba has coordinate conjunctions and subordinate conjunctions ( complementizers ).
  • I know there are grammar books saying that coordinating conjunctions have commas before them.
  • And they still don't get it : the subjunctives, the dependent clauses, the coordinating conjunctions.
  • Additionally, most other words within a title are capitalized as well; articles and coordinating conjunctions are not capitalized.
  • Sentence 2 is compound because " so " is considered a coordinating conjunction in English and sentence 3 is complex.
  • :: : : That sentence is perfectly acceptable, and it is an example of two independant clauses joined by a coordinating conjunction.
  • More generally, in grammar, an "'asyndetic coordination "'is a type of coordination in which no coordinating conjunction is present between the conjuncts.
  • In boolean logic, "'logical nor "'or "'joint denial "'is a truth-functional operator which produces a result that is the negation of coordinating conjunction.
  • It's wrong .'Rather'is not a coordinating conjunction, so as mentioned it would need a semicolon ( or maybe a colon ? ) before it.
  • According to Joanne Buckley, comma splices often arise when writers use conjunctive adverbs to separate two independent clauses instead of using a coordinating conjunction.
  • The wikipedia article on Compound sentence says " The clauses are joined by a coordinating conjunction ( "'with or without a comma "') ".
  • A comma splice should not be confused, though, with asyndeton, a literary device used for a specific effect in which coordinating conjunctions are purposely omitted.
  • What do people mean when they say that coordinating conjunctions combine or join together words or group of words of " equal rank or footing "?
  • In this regard, the " than " in the b-sentences should be viewed as a coordinator ( coordinate conjunction ), not as a subordinator ( subordinate conjunction ).
  • He sees in me _ the teacher of coordinating conjunctions _ someone who has attained " insight " and the " secure life " that will be a part of his future.
  • In some languages, such as Polish, stricter rules apply on comma usage between clauses, with dependent clauses always being set off with commas, and commas being generally proscribed before certain coordinating conjunctions.
  • Independent clauses can be joined by using a semicolon or by using a comma followed by a coordinating conjunction ( " and, but, for, or, nor, so, yet ", etc . ).
  • In addition, there is no coordinating conjunction between the two clauses . ( " and ", " but ", or " or " ) However, the sentence itself doesn't make any sense.
  • Coordinators ( " coordinating conjunctions ", e . g . " or " ) are very different than subordinators ( " subordinating conjunctions " ), which are not represented in that example sentence.
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